Performers
Found in 4357 Collections and/or Records:
Cottle-Chipperfield Circus Programme, 1982
Colour photograph of circus ring with parade in the centre with American and British flags in a circle on a blue background and colour illustration of clown on the front cover, inside black and white photographs of acts and performers and long articles, half the programme in English and half in Chinese with programme in the centre and commercial advertising, 10p.p.
Cottle Sisters New Generation Circus Poster, c1960-1999
Edgware, Montrose Recreation Ground, 4 to 9 June. Colour photograph of three women in red uniforms, background blue and white with pink and yellow border, type white, yellow and black. Designed by Tony Shuker, photography by Bristol United Press
Cottle Sisters New Generation Circus Poster, c1960-1999
Tonbridge, Quarry Hill, Mableton Farm, 11 to 13 July. Colour illustration of a clown, background pink, border blue and yellow, type multicoloured
Cottle Sisters New Generation Circus Poster, 22 December 1994 - 8 January 1995
London, Alexandra Palace. Colour illustrations of King Kong on top of a skyscraper and the three Cottle Sisters, background yellow, type multicoloured. Designed by Tony Shuker
Cottle Sisters New Generation Circus Poster, 22 December 1994 - 8 January 1995
London, Alexandra Palace. Colour illustrations of King Kong on top of a skyscraper and the three Cottle Sisters, background yellow, type multicoloured. Designed by Tony Shuker
County Borough Of Southport Pier Head Poster, c1940 - 1949
Fred E. Rayne presents The Tonics, Joe Hodson comedian, Rene Rayne soubrette, Helen Allayne musical comedy soprano, Arthur Dixon Pianist Entertainer, Frank Elans entertainer, Mamie Benson The Versatility Girl, Teddie Stanton comedian, Doris Foskett a smile and a song. Red and black type on white background. Printed by ‘Visiter’. Printing Works, Tulketh Street.
Coventry Theatre Poster, 26 December 1975 - 6 March 1976
The Black and White Minstrel Show. Contains colour illustration.
Craston Sisters, c1920 - 1930
Victoria Craston (Left) and Louise Craston (Lulu Adams) (right) both lifting their legs a a pose.
Crecraft’s Exhibition Handbill, c1874
The Original Mr and Mrs Tommy Dodd at the Agricultural Hall, London. “The King and Queen of the Lilliputians”. Printed by Alfred Ballard, Steam Printer, Cannon Street Road, E, London.
Cross Brothers Christmas Circus Poster, 29 December 1983 - 16 January 1984
Harrow Leisure Centre. Black and white illustration of a roaring tiger made to appear as if it is bursting through the poster, background green and white, type black. Printed by BRIAN PAGE (CRANLEIGH)
Cross Brothers Circus Poster, c1900 - 1999
Hastings Pier, 10 July to 4 September. Black and red line illustrations of a clown's head and six lions, with a border of yellow, white and green stars, background white and green, type multicoloured. Designed and printed by Alan Hurstwayte Associates Hastings
Cross Brothers Circus Poster, c1900 - 1999
Rye Fair Salts, 5 to 9 July. Colour illustrations of a clown, a lion's head and three horses in circus plumes, background white, type black, blue and red
Crosspool Pie Programme, 15 - 16 May c1950 - 1959
A Novel Entertainment of Mirth, Magic and Melody featuring Hamilton Kaye, in Ranmoor, Sheffield, 4pp.
Croydon Hippodrome Programme, 29 August 1910
Three fold programme with blue and white type and illustration of the interior of the theatre and commercial advertising on the outside, inside commerical advertising and programme listing American Bioscope, George Adam, Lottol Lilo & Otto, Larola, Gwennie Llewellyn, Helen Trix, Bellew & Stock's Co., Rose Cabani, Frank Lynne, Fred Lindsay and Miss Ellaline Terriss & Co.
Crystal Palace and South London Handbills, c1835 - 1899
Handbills for travelling exhibitions and sideshows at Crystal Palace and South London.
Crystal Palace Programme, 1 January 1881
Crystal Palace Programme, 12 December 1896
Black illustrations of musical instruments and a woman holding a small harp and black type on orange background on the front cover, inside details of concerts including lyrics and sheet music with informatioin about the music and listing of performers including, Akimoto's Royal Yedo Japanese Troupe, Mr Snazelle and Mdame Hoyce Maas, also listing of other events including picture galleries, Panoramas and Dioramas and Wulff's Great Continental Circus, 22p.p.
Crystal Palace Programme, 18 March 1893
Black illustrations of musical instruments and a woman holding a small harp and black type on orange background on the front cover, inside details of concerts including lyrics and sheet music with informatioin about the music and listing of performers including, Mr Fleming Norton, Mr Robert Ganthony, Mr R.A. Roberts and The Siege of Paris Panorama, 20p.p.